‘Braking’ down CVSA’s Safety Week
June 5, 2025
This year’s Brake Safety Week is set for August 24-30, meaning it’s time to make sure your vehicles and drivers are inspection ready!
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) hosts this week-long inspection and compliance enforcement event each year to offer brake-safety awareness and to collect important brake-related data.
Brake safety focus
This year, inspectors will focus on drums and rotors. Brake drum and rotor issues can have a serious negative impact on a vehicle’s brake efficiency. There’s the possibility that broken pieces of drums and rotors can become dislodged from the vehicle enroute and damage other vehicles or lead to injuries or fatalities to the public.
The inspections
CVSA-certified inspectors will perform routine inspections on commercial vehicles from August 24-30 with a special focus on brake components and systems. Some jurisdictions will also use performance-based brake testers (PBBT) to help assess a vehicle’s braking performance.
If an inspector finds any commercial vehicle with brake-related out-of-service violations, that vehicle will be removed from roads until the violations are corrected.
Bringing awareness
Brake Safety Week helps remind drivers and motor carriers to keep up with proactive vehicle maintenance and safety procedures. Law enforcement use this opportunity to highlight the importance of brake safety and to offer some educational outreach.
To help prepare for this year’s Brake Safety Week event, the CVSA recommends:
- Learning about the different vehicle components checked during inspection, and
- Viewing the inspection procedure to know what to expect at https://www.cvsa.org/programs/operation-airbrake/operation-airbrake-inspection-procedure/.
A flyer with eight brake drum and rotor tips is also available at https://www.cvsa.org/programs/operation-airbrake/focus-area/.
June 5, 2025
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